🖤 Slim, smart, and always ready—your portable DVD powerhouse.
The Dell USB Slim DVD +/- RW Drive DW316 is a lightweight, ultra-slim external optical drive designed for professionals on the move. Powered solely via USB with an 8W power draw, it supports Windows 11 and earlier, offering plug-and-play convenience. Preloaded with CyberLink Media Suite, it enables effortless DVD/CD playback and burning. Its sleek black design complements modern workspaces, while a 1-year limited warranty ensures dependable performance.
Standing screen display size | 15.6 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 1920 x 1080 pixels |
Max Screen Resolution | 1920x1080 Pixels |
Processor | 4.4 GHz core_i5_1235u |
RAM | DDR4 |
Hard Drive | 512 GB DVD Drive |
Graphics Coprocessor | Intel UHD Graphics |
Chipset Brand | Intel |
Card Description | Integrated |
Wireless Type | 802.11ax, Bluetooth |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 2 |
Brand | Dell |
Series | DW316 |
Item model number | DW316 |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | Windows 11,Windows 10 S,Windows 10,Windows 8,Windows 8.1,Windows 7,Windows Vista,Windows XP |
Item Weight | 7 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5.7 x 5.4 x 0.6 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.7 x 5.4 x 0.6 inches |
Color | Black |
Processor Brand | Intel |
Number of Processors | 10 |
Computer Memory Type | DDR4 SDRAM |
Hard Drive Interface | Solid State |
Manufacturer | Dell |
ASIN | B00VWVZ0V0 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | March 1, 2015 |
B**H
Powerful Little External CD Drive--Works Great for CD Rips
I've only had it for a few hours, but I've been able to rip about 30 CDs so far, which is most of my collection. I didn't even need the software disc it came with, just plugged the cord into the external CD drive, plugged the USB into the USB port my laptop, and popped in my own CDs. It started right up with Windows Media Player. I configured a few settings in WMP (rip automatically and eject after ripping) and soon had a good little system going. Very easy.I'd say the only downsides so far is that after about 10 CD discs, it makes a really loud whirring noise, so for ripping CDs you should definitely plan to give this thing a break after awhile. It also takes about 3-5 minutes per CD to rip. I'm not sure if that's a long time or not, but it was fine with me.This external drive seems like it would be very portable for watching DVDs on the go, but I didn't really buy it for that, so I don't know if I'll ever test that theory. It does play DVDs, though. I'll see how it does for burning CDs later, since I have a few albums I need to burn to new CDs.Again, it's been less than 24 hours since the package with this drive got here. But I've been very impressed with it so far. 30 CD rips, rather seamlessly. Much better than the random no-name brand I had a couple years ago. I'll update this if anything changes.
A**D
Easy to Install and Use
I read a lot of reviews, and I went with this one, even though it was a little more expensive because the less expensive ones didn’t have the best reviews.This one arrived very carefully packaged with everything intact, lots of plastic around the actual unit, so it wouldn’t get scratched. It came with a disc that I wasn’t really sure what the disc was for, initially I thought it was to load software, but my firewall wouldn’t allow it and, as this is a new computer for me, I wasn’t sure how to turn that off. However, I slipped a music CD disc into it to try and it worked perfectly fine. Maybe the disc is for rewriting CDs or making copies or something.So as a senior who is not very techno savvy, this was very easy to just plug in and start using, no issues. The Quickstart guide was very helpful. The other information that was in the packet was incredibly difficult to read. It had to do with warranties, I believe. I could not make out the small print.It’s a very compact unit and easy to use because it connects with a USB. I did not have a DVD to try so I may update my review. Price point was a little high compared to the other ones but I wanted a real Dell product and like I said the reviews for it were very good so I would recommend it.
D**S
Plays Great. Records Great.
Awesome. I bought this because I wanted to rip old music CDs for my car USB stick. It worked immediately out of the box. I consider this a great value and will keep it handy for years to come.
B**.
High Quality Drive, at an economical price
Works very well. I use it with a HP computer, just plug it in and the computer recognizes it right away. Loaded my Software disc, installed the software and then ejected and unplugged the drive. About $10 less than buying it from Dell and about $70 less than what HP wanted for their model. It comes with some sort of media software, which I did not install. You don't really need it.
L**G
Works great -- needed a little assist with software installation
Recently I had a need for a DVD player for my laptop to play a few specific discs however with technology change, of course it did not have a built in optical drive. So I hit up amazon and picked out an external DVD/BD that claimed to be plug and play. But upon using it, there was no software to read discs and it would not work with the VLC software I already was familiar with and had installed. I returned it and went looking again.I came across this external player that specifically advertised it came with software to read discs as well as to burn them. It was a bonus this Dell external would save me $$. It arrived quickly and sealed. Nearly flawless plug and play but it did require a little Googling during the software installation. I ran into trouble that Windows was blocking the installation requiring Administrator access regardless that I am the admin of my own computer. If you find you run into trouble installing the PowerDVD software that comes with this drive, try the following which was taken from the Microsoft Answers Community Forum:1. type "command prompt" into the search bar and then RIGHT click it to "Run as Administrator".2. in the command prompt window type "net user administrator /active:yes" and it should follow with "The command completed successfully" message.3. from the Start window and your user profile, click it to change to the Administrator profile and wait for it to be set up.4. locate the setup.exe file for the software and install it.5. switch back to your original user profile from the Start window.6. to disable the Admin account access the Command Prompt with Admin rights and type "net user administrator /active:no" which will also be followed by the message "The command completed successfully"This worked perfectly for me, and the software has had no issues reading the DVDs I placed in the drive. The drive initial disc spin up has a little bit of noise but then the drive quiets back down and is not noticeable during playback. Highly recommend this drive with its included PowerDVD software.
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